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    Am J Health Behav. 2001 May-Jun;25(3):245-51.

    Nutrition interventions for low-income, elderly women.

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    Department of Public Health Sciences, Clemson University, SC 29634-1975, USA. Tcheryl@clemson.edu

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To help low-income, older South Carolinian women bring their food choices and nutritional practices in closer alignment with broadly accepted recommendations for healthful eating.

    METHODS:

    Included the creation of an infrastructure of collaborators to examine existing data, develop research questions, and collect and analyze focus group data.

    RESULTS:

    Include identification of socioenvironmental, personal, and behavioral factors affecting the nutritional health of elderly women used in the development of nutrition education modules and messages to be delivered through lay educators and videos.

    CONCLUSION:

    Effective nutrition interventions involving low-income, elderly women must use an ecological approach including behavioral and organizational change.

    PMID:
    11322623
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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